Here are five Yankees things we learned from 16-1 loss to the Rays Saturday night.

1. HOW BAD IS NOVA HURT? Forget that Ivan Nova had a terrible outing, giving up eight runs on eight hits — four of them homers! — and a walk while striking out four in 82 pitches in four innings. The team said he left the game due to right elbow soreness and will undergo further tests. Could the Yankees' season of injuries get even worse?

2. EMERGENCY ANNA: Dean Anna should come with a sign: "In case of emergency, break glass." Manager Joe Girardi had said Anna was the team's emergency third catcher. Apparently he's the team's emergency arm, too. Anna came into the game in the eighth throwing a blazing 66 mph and gave the Yankees just what they needed — three outs, no matter the result. To add to Anna's weird night: He hit the catwalk on a pop fly in the ninth. It was just a foul ball.

3. WHERE'S THE BATS? Just three hits all night, none from the middle of the lineup.

4. DALEY DONE? Remember Friday night, when a terrible outing got Cesar Cabral designated for assignment? Could the same happen to Matt Daley, who gave up six runs — four earned — in 1.1 innings? He threw 41 pitches and likely won't be available Sunday, when the Yankees will need extra bullpen arms with Vidal Nuno starting.

5. WHO ELSE GOES? With Mark Teixeira coming back from the DL Sunday, who else will be taken off the 25-man roster?